Uber's Valuation Rockets to $17 Billion, Report Says

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Todd Wasserman
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Uber's Valuation Rockets to $17 Billion, Report Says
Uber CEO and cofounder Travis Kalanick in Sun Valley, Idaho, in 2012. Credit: Paul Sakluma

Less than a year ago, reports were circulating that on-demand car service Uber was closing in on a $1 billion valuation. Now that looks like pocket change.

Last week, the company's reported valuation jumped quickly from $10 billion to $12 billion. On Sunday, a new number made the rounds: $17 billion.

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The Wall Street Journal reports that the latest funding round for the company has attracted a lot of interest from investors, prompting a run-up in its valuation. The swooning numbers have scared off at least one potential investor: The investment firm General Atlantic passed after the quoted valuation was around $14 billion, the Journal reports.

Reps from Uber could not be reached for comment.

Last week, Uber was said to be looking to raise $500 million. Now that the valuation figure has inched higher, the round could be $100 million or so north of that, according to the report.

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